Magic Muzi! Frankie Goes To Hollywoodbets Durban July
Frank Robinson and his staunch patron Sid Moodley look to have booked themselves a Hollywoodbets Durban July berth with Madison Valley
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Frank Robinson and his staunch patron Sid Moodley look to have booked themselves a Hollywoodbets Durban July berth with Madison Valley
Reigning SA Horse Of The Year Dave The King became the third back-to-back winner this century of South Africa’s highest-rated Gr1 contest, the Hollywoodbets Gr1 Gold Challenge
Currently offered at 25-1 in the ante-post market, Dean Kannemeyer’s lightly raced 4yo The Real Prince is happy and healthy and on track for a run in the big one
In contrast to heavyweights of the modern era in Galileo, Sea The Stars and Dubawi, who have stamped their authority in classic spheres with excellent support from leading breeders, bona fide breed shaper Acclamation rose from far humbler beginnings
The South African horseracing industry boasts a proud and colourful history stretching back to the 1880’s
The Chris So-trained Perfectday pounced late to snare the Class 4 Kwong Tin Handicap at Sha Tin on Sunday to give Keagan De Melo a winner, after the SA Jockey Academy graduate broke a long losing streak last Wednesday
Randjesfontein trainer Sean Tarry registered a quick non black-type 2yo feature double when the Moutonshoek-bred Tin Pan Alley relished the step up in trip to the 1400m